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AMUSKMEHTa. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee C. R. Bailey Under the direction of JOHN LEMMONE. (By arrangement with W. Adliogton, London.) T>ADEREWSKI. "THE GREAT MUSICAL COLOSSUS OF THE DAY." "TEE MOST WONDERFUL MUSICAL. EVENT IN OUR HISTORY." "As Paderewski plays we are transported to realms of marvel, of adventure, and romance. Scenes of terror and of tenderness, scenes of love and scenes of laughter, with their shifting lights and shadows, which are presented to us in the poetic region which assumes form and substance, so to speak, at the command of the musical wizard." TWO RECITALS ONLY. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, And FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. BOX PLANS. THE GUINEA SEATS FOE BOTH RECITALS ARE NOW OPEN. THE HALF GUINEA SEATS. The Plans for Half Guinea Seats for both Recitals wIU open on THURSDAY, at 9 a.m. At WILDMAN, LYELL, AND AREY'S. ERARD Grand Pianos used. Agents: English and Foreign Piano Agency, 191, Queen-st. W. E. AREY, Representative for Mr Lemmone. PUBLICATIONS. T ITEKAIIY COMPETITIONS. ±J £14 14/~ IN rKizES- £l4 M/ FOURTEEN GUINEAS IN PRIZES. THE "YOUNG MAN'S MAGAZINE - ' offers thi- following I'rizes for Competitive Stories and Poems:—STOßY—lst. £5 5/; 2nd, £2 2/: ,3rd, £1 .1/- POEM—lst, £3 3/; 2nd. £2 2/; 3rd, £1 1/. CONDITIONS—AII Competitors must be Annual Subscribers to the Magaziue, published monthly, at 'J./U per annum, post free. Contributions must not exceed 4000 words for story, or 7UU for poem, must be written on oniy one side of the paper, must be signed with a uoui-de-plume. and must be in the Editor's hands by 7th October. A staled envelope, with the nom-de-plume on the outside, and containing the competitor's name and address, must accompany each contribution. The right is reserved to publish any contribution not gaining a prteo. in which event 10/6 will lie forwarded to the author. All entries must be addressed: — EDITOR, '■Young Man's Magazine." Box 322, G.P.0., Wellington. ETUTATIONAL. A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Xi. ksiublisbeU A.D. ISO). FOR BOYS AND UIRLS. Headmaster: J. W. 'HUBS, Al.a , Uitoid. assisted by ;. full &LuU ul University Graduates. 'Xtihi lObltJSiL Ob" IAtiIULiLIIUN Includes HNGI-lSll, LATIN, !■ lii..\CH, GERMA.N MA 1 IiL.M Al ILS &SU CUAIJdi^UCIAi. AKI 1 liMh-HC bllt.M-b., L,UOi* KEEPING, SHutULIAND HtUiiMCAL AND FHEEHAND DRAW I.NU U\ M.NaSTICS lLlli; IKES are. for each of the three ti'iius. under thirteen, ii'l 10/; over thir ~tn. £3 IU/; reduced to Ha 3/ when in ore cban one (over thirteen) of the same family attend. These fees are Inclusive, no extras of any kind being charged. Ihe Headmaster is prepared Co adTlse I'nreuts lv the matter of .lioardera attend iug tue School. Applications for admission should be made to the Headmaster, or Mr \V. A. r.uinning 315. Victoria Arcade. Third Term, 1904, begins on September 10th W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. BOROUGH NOTICES. "OOROUOFh OF NEW PLYMOUTH. APPOINTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. The Council of the above Borough invite applications for the Office of Electrical Eiiyint" r at a sa'ary o* £225 per annum. Particulars of the teims and conditions attaching to the appointment may be obtained from the Office of this paper. Applications, endorsed •• Appointment Borough Engineer," and accompanied by not loss than three testimonials, must reach mc not later than 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, October sth. 1004. Canvassing any member of the Council directly or indirectly will disqualify F. T. BELLRNGiSIt, Town Clerk. New Plymouth, August 22nd, 1904. GOLD TONING NOTICES. AURAKI NO. 2 GOLD MIXING COY PANY, NO LIABILITY. The Ordinary Gpneral Meeting of thp above Company will be held at No. BU, Now Zealand Insurance Buildings Quoen•~t.. Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, August H. GILFILLAN, Jun., Auckland, 23rd Aug., 19CM. VOLUNTEER, NOTICES. ■yOLUNTEER NOTICES. Members of the Devonport Coastguard Artillery Voluntpers (No. 9 Company) Football Club are requested to attend a Meeting at the Orderly Rooms. Devonport TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business important. A. THOMAS, Hon. Sec. LECTURES. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL PROTEST- ■**• ANT DEFENCE ASSOCIATION. — First Public Meeting of the Auckland Provincial Pratestant Defence Association will be held in the Foresters' Hall, THURSDAY, Anjrtist 25th. Inaugural Address by Mr Charles Watt. Subject, "The Protestant Idea!." Chairman, Rev. J. Wilson, President. Musical Items during the evening. Orchestra and Baud in attendance. Doors open at 7.15. Lecture at S. Collection to defray expenses. TJNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY R|). TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. REV. CHAS. HARGROVE, M.A. Will deliver a Lecture entitled "THE CITY OF ROME: ITS RISE ITS GRANDEUR. AND ITS RUIN." With Lantern Illustrations. Admission by Silver Coin at the Door. GAZETTE xN BANKRUPTCY. TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme ■*- Court, holden at Auckland. —Notice is hereby given that Lvi Bakalich, of Lake Ohia, near Mougonul, Storekeeper, was this day adjudged Bankrupt: and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors, to be holdeu at my office on THURSDAY, the Ist day of September, 1904, at 2.30 o'clock. — E. GERARD, Official Assignee. Auckland, August 22, 1904.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 201, 23 August 1904, Page 8

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